
Open to both general and professional users The best nature about Affinity Designer, Affinity Photo, and Affinity Publisher: This saves time and it is great for workflows.Īffinity Designer, Affinity Photo, and Affinity Publisher can be used on: Images can be worked on in Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer, then switch back to Affinity Publisher. Users can work more easily when they already have all three Affinity applications (Affinity Designer, Affinity Photo dan Affinity Publisher). Affinity Publisher (Publishing software) – launched in 2019

Affinity Photo (Digital image editing software) – launched in 2015 Affinity Designer (Vector graphic design software) – launched in 2014 It is still the standard.The 3 best products on the Image World currently are: But I have to say I genuinely respect the skills of PS users. My son who used the Adobe Suite in his business for years switched to Affinity recently. Part of the technological maturing process I think we see at Microsoft and in hardware at Intel. (pun intended) But I also am aware that Adobe has had its troubles lately and seems to be caught in the cycle of overly complex development to hang on to their income stream. I can well understand that highly skilled PS people won't settle for anything less - I would be the same if I had had an affinity for for it. So I have settled for Affinity Photo and the obviously lesser Pixelmator for my photos. In contrast, Corel Draw, an early vector graphics program, was remarkably easy for me to learn. I'm generally good with learning computer programs, but I always found PS opaque. I'm an old film photographer who never could get into PS. I see there are quite strong opinions both ways for PD and AP - not surprising. Improved performance with panorama stitching, defringing, adjustment layers, heavily layered documents, converting ICC profiles and more.Further, X-Trans sensor support has been added. Improved astrophotography editing thanks to the ability to edit stacked image names and the option to stack images for different filters simultaneously.Improved lens corrections for Canon, Tamron and Sigma lenses.Improved IME text editing for Japanese and simplified Chinese languages.On both platforms, Affinity Photo version 1.10.0 includes:

Serif has published patch notes for macOS and Windows that go into further detail. The major optimizations include memory management in Affinity Publisher, the rendering engine in Affinity Designer and layer efficiency in Affinity Photo.

Serif calls Affinity 1.10 its biggest performance update ever and that because the improvements are being made to the core codebase, all users will benefit.
